Harbour Pilot

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Kaiurungi Aka

Robert talking with a ship's master

Robert Kerr plotting a course with a ship's master

Harbour pilots guide ships in and out of harbours and through dangerous or difficult waterways.

He whakamārama

Mahi ai te kaiurungi aka ki te arahi i nga waka ki roto, ki waho o nga aka, a kia puta i nga wai uaua, wai morearea.

Entry Requirements

To become a harbour pilot you need to have a certificate of competency as Master of a Foreign Going Ship.

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Rodger Laycock

Rodger Laycock has piloted ships in and out of the same harbour for 16 years, but says it's the ongoing variety and challenges that he faces that ensures he still enjoys the role.

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Pay

Salaries vary, but harbour pilots usually earn between $90,000 and $120,000 per year.
 

 

Job Outlook

Increasing opportunities for recently qualified harbour pilots

Harbour pilots are required to have the Master of a Foreign Going Ship certificate, which is gained through a lengthy period of experience at sea.
 
 

 


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